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RVtravel.com and Better Business Bureau Produce new RV DVD
Chuck Woodbury, 425.744.0415, chuck@rvbookstore.com
For immediate release
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Chuck Woodbury, 425.744.0415, outwest@seanet.com
RVtravel.com and the Better Business Bureau Join Forces To Produce
DVD Guide to Buying A Recreational Vehicle
Edmonds,
WA (Jan. 4, 2006) —The Better Business Bureau has joined forces with
RVtravel.com and RV travel editor Chuck Woodbury to provide a valuable
consumer education program for buyers of recreational vehicles.
Entitled
Buying a Recreational Vehicle, the 50-minute DVD recognizes the fact
that the purchase of an RV is often the second largest purchase in the
life of most Americans behind a home.
"There are a lot of
mistakes a new RVer can make when buying a motorhome or travel
trailer," said Woodbury, who also operates the nation's leading website
for RV-related book buyers, RVbookstore.com. "We spend a lot of time in
this DVD addressing all the points an RV buyer needs to know to end up
with the right RV at the right price, and avoid making some classic
buying mistakes."
Buying a Recreational Vehicle addresses the
$10.4 billion recreational vehicle industry and focuses on different
types, sizes and floor plans of RVs and the differences between gas and
diesel models.
"The information we provide is based on the
millions of calls the Better Business Bureau has received through the
years about RVs," said Woodbury. "Many of the callers are looking for
buying information, but, sadly, many are about deals gone wrong. The
aim of this BBB video is to educate consumers so they don't end up
stuck with the wrong RV or a financing deal that can lead to a
financial nightmare down the road."
Woodbury and other experts
interviewed on the DVD emphasize that the decision to buy an RV should
not be a rush job. "It's important that a buyer avoid being emotional.
Falling in love with a RV at first sight can lead to big trouble."
Woodbury advises consumers to avoid an impulse purchase by sleeping on
a purchase decision for at least a day or two.
Among the many
consumer tips offered in the DVD is a caution against buying
recreational vehicles from parking lots or campgrounds; making certain
the previous owner has a verifiable address; not to be rushed by the
seller; and spending several hours in an RV acting out a living
routine. "Many six-foot tall guys have bought an RV without stepping
inside the shower first," said Woodbury. "On their first trip, they
learn that they can't fit without banging their heads."
Woodbury
notes that a buyer of a used RV should check carefully for water damage
and "dry rot," as both are deceptively expensive to repair, and to
always call the BBB for a reliability report on a dealer before signing
a contract.
The DVD is available at RVbookstore.com for $19.95.
The Washington state-based company has a longstanding tradition of
solid and efficient customer service and ethics in business, making it
an ideal Better Business Bureau partner, which continues in its proud
tradition of 100 years of protecting America's consumers, according to
Donald Burkholder, BBB Video Series President. Woodbury, whose RV
lifestyle and industry knowledge has been showcased in the New York
Times, People Magazine, Business Week, NBC's Today Show and in dozens
of leading national publications, is among America's best known RV
enthusiasts.
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